Is Your Masculine Energy Turning Guys Off? It’s Not You…
There’s a lot of talk in the coaching world about masculine and feminine energy and I’d like to make this as easy to understand as possible. Every human has a mix of masculine and feminine energy, there’s nothing abnormal about that. Masculine energy simply means DOING and feminine energy is RECEIVING. The extent to which we exhibit these different energies is what makes us unique.
In the old days of men being the hunters, they were taking care of the woman and providing for her. We’ve progressed quite far since those days and some women get offended at the idea of a man taking care of her. But remember, too, that some men have grown up with that stereotype and find it difficult to have those roles reversed, which could be a turn off.
Today’s episode will explore the DEEPER reasons why men are intimidated by a woman’s masculine energy and how to bring an equal balance of energy to the relationship.
Let’s talk about…Is Your Masculine Energy Turning Guys Off?
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Roberta says
Hello Jonathon,
Just wanted to mention that it was about three years after my husband’s death that my body decided to collapse and take a break from the accumulated stress that resulted from losing an important family member. Cannot even imagine how stress would be magnified when losing a child, as you have experienced. At first, there is shock. Then, there’s the part where you try to get back to living life, putting on a cheerful face for the world. Meanwhile, the situation is taking a quiet, enduring toll on your body, mind, and spirit. Combine that with the enormous stresses happening lately, due to COVID, political division, looming climate change, and even simple things like driving on roads with many other stressed-out people, and there’s a chance your body desires a step back from things. The way you feel about dating right now is not surprising. Sometimes a person has reached their limit of how many stressful things they can deal with. It’s okay to honor that need. Grief has it’s own time and process. It’s complicated. It can level you. It’s important to take care of yourself. Sleep. Vitamins. Good nutrition. And, most importantly, support from people who understand.
That being said, I do believe you’re one of the best dating/relationship coaches out there. Your down-to-earth, honest advice is priceless.
Jonathon Aslay says
Thank you so much for sharing…